Molecular detection of human Plasmodium species in Sabah using PlasmoNextm multiplex PCR and hydrolysis probes real-time PCR
BACKGROUND: Malaria is a vector borne-parasitic disease transmitted through the bite of the infective female Anopheles mosquitoes. Five Plasmodium species have been recognized by World Health Organization (WHO) as the causative agents of human malaria. Generally, microscopic examination is the gold...
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BioMed Central Ltd.
2015
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